Filed under: Motorsports , Europe , Aston Martin , Audi , Chevrolet , Toyota , Ferrari , Racing Commenting on the rush of events that rocked beginning and end of the 24 Hours of Le Mans , Paul Truswell of Radio Le Mans said “the race is about the ability to endure, not just the ability of drivers to do what they do for a long time.” The entire race machine, all the way down to the pit boards and radios, has to survive the stress and abuse of the entire day. This was the race to prove those words. There were two Toyotas, two Porsches and three Audis, five of the seven led the race at some point, six of the seven ran in the top three. Toyota will be hugely disappointed that it didn’t win when its car and drivers were so, so strong, but they gave Audi the kind of scare we haven’t seen since the best of Peugeot’s days, and Toyota did a better job of it even in the loss. Porsche blew away everyone’s expectations, falling 3.5 hours short of a fairy tale ending that would have made Disney cry. But Le Mans doesn’t really do fairy tales. Well, not that fairy tale. Audi’s Twitter handle during the event was #welcomechallenges. As usual, Le Mans answered for the entire field. Continue reading Race Recap: 2014 24 Hours of Le Mans defines ‘endurance’ Race Recap: 2014 24 Hours of Le Mans defines ‘endurance’ originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 16 Jun 2014 10:31:00 EST.